I'm proud to announce that in the next release of Apache ManifoldCF will be also released my latest contribution to the project: the Alfresco Repository Connector.

This new connector will be provided in the default package of ManifoldCF together with all the other built-in connectors.

This connector allows repository administrators to manage content indexing for all the Alfresco instances that doesn't yet support the CMIS protocol (Alfresco 2.x and also probably Alfresco 1.x). But it could be also used to specify the scope of all the contents to involve using Alfresco specific features.

The Alfresco Repository Connector

This first version of the connector is based on the Alfresco Web Services API, that is the unique way that can be used to execute Lucene queries for any Alfresco installations without adding any customization artifacts.

This means that ManifoldCF 0.4-incubating add the Alfresco connection type in the ManifoldCF crawler web application in the add feature of a new repository connection:

In the Document Status page of the crawler webapp then you will see all the contents processed by the Alfresco repository connection that is involved in this specific job:

Apache ManifoldCF - Crawler Webapp - Alfresco document status

Integration Tests

In the same way I done with the CMIS Connector, here we have a dedicated Maven module for integration tests that checks the quality of the implementation of the Alfresco Repository Connector.

To achieve this goal I used another helper module based on the Maven Alfresco Lifecycle that builds from scratch the Alfresco web application used by integration tests to validate the connector calls that will be made against the repository.

The integration tests module executes the following steps:

Build from scratch the alfresco.war with the H2 database support

Deploy a Jetty instance dedicated to ManifoldCF webapps

Deploy a Jetty instance dedicated to Alfresco webapp

Creates the test area contents in Alfresco

Executes the test job configuring via REST ManifoldCF

I would like to thank Carlo Sciolla for his support on the H2 database dependency that was very important for me during the implementation of the integration tests for this Alfresco connector.

Carlo released the alfresco-h2-support module under an Apache-compliant license that allowed us to import it into ManifoldCF.

The documentation of the Alfresco Repository Connector is published in the official website of the project.

We are looking forward to receive your feedbacks about this new component in Apache ManifoldCF. So please don't esitate to contact me or post a comment here, or post a comment/issue in the ASF Jira related to the Alfresco connector.